Hi Jim,

Thank you for detailed explanation.
So,
>>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+jp/

seems to fit for this project as Japanese language is the matter in  
this project.

Ken Okubo

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On 2009/12/14, at 15:36, Jim Grisanzio wrote:

> Reiko Saito wrote:
>>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+jp/
>>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/User+Group+tsug/
>>>
>> To be honest, I am not still clear what is our plan
>> to use above two separately... I have an impression that
>> Project+jp is the site simply converted from our previous
>> Portal site,
>
> Yes. The /Project+jp/ space was the old "portal" on the old website.
> Now, it's just a Project space on XWiki. The old "portals" really  
> don't
> exist on the new site now that we have the ability to localize all  
> pages
> using the XWiki application. So, the /Project+jp/ space is simply a
> Project space sponsored by the i18n Community, and you can use it for
> whatever you want, basically. The old "portals" project is no longer
> active. I will not open new portals on the new site.
>
> The TSUG space is for the international OpenSolaris community, but
> anyone can use it in the Japan community -- I don't care what language
> is used, really. It's for everyone. But I opened it because I wanted a
> mix of Japanese and English, not exclusively one or the other. The
> JPOSUG does not have a space on the site because that was their choice
> (I think the /Project+jp/ space was used for that purpose). JPOSUG is
> more than welcome to have their own space as well, and I can do  
> that any
> time.
>
>
>> and the latter is to introduce Tokyo User Group
>> to the world.
>>
>> My suggestion is to create a new topic on
>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+jp/ and put
>> a link from http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/User+Group+tsug/.
>>
>
> That's fine. It's totally up to you guys.
>
>> I prefer using Xwiki which is now OpenSolaris official system.
>> We can do almost anything using Xwiki, such as adding image
>> files, link to them, adding tables, update time to time...
>>
>> To use Xwiki, we need OpenSolaris.org account.
>> First of all, Ken, could you send the list of
>> OpenSolaris accounts who will join this work and need
>> to update the xwiki  to Jim ?
>>
>> Jim, is this the correct process to grant write permissions ?
>> Or, can I give them an access myself ?
>>
>
> You are a Leader in both the TSUG and JP collectives. You can add  
> other
> people and assign rights to them. Log into the Auth application
> http://auth.opensolaris.org and select 'Collectives' on the left
> navigation menu. Then, under 'Modify collectives that you manage',
> select 'Edit' under the Action column for the collective in which you
> want to add/edit someone. Existing users will be listed on the  
> resulting
> page, and their relationships can be edited under the Action  
> column. If
> someone does not already have a role in that space, search for the
> person by clicking the 'Add a user relationship' link and adding the
> user. Then add the role via the drop down menu. Be sure to save the  
> updates.
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
>

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